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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Expanding an Army: What you can buy and where to get good deals.

I touched on this in an earlier post, living in Australia limits where , how and how much you spend on your hobby/passion/addiction.

This simple breakdown is usually true regardless of where you live in our sun burnt country, and mostly applies to the GW range of products.

Buying

GW direct or stores - You will pay the full retail price here, and whilst they can be good to have a look at the new pretties, I generally stay away from these unless i have a crazy impulse buy.

Independant stores - Your local games stores. Most offer a discount on GW up to 20% off retail prices, these can be as good as GW for the tactile experience and these stores will stock more than just GW product which is a bonus if you are into multiple games systems. Some even stock a variety of second hand figures as well.

Online stores - These are good as some have crazy specials and also offer up to 20% off.

Ebay - New or secondhand miniatures ebay is good if you remember to include postage costs before you bid, it is also buyer beware as you have to be careful , always check the feedback of your sellers, there can be rogues out there.

Community websites- Such as http://www.wargamerau.com/ and http://www.westgamer.com/ as well as race specific sites such as http://www.asrai.org/ or http://www.vampirecounts.net/ , I tend to do most of my trades/selling /buying on wargamerau, again it is buyer beware as the onus is on the person buying to ask the right questions. I always ask for pictures if the goods are not as new as this lends clarity and is likely to reduce confusion.

Trading

Your miniatures still have value once out of the shop/packaging, an impulse buy can be used to get something that you want/ need more.

Remember however you do it, online or in person trade like for like, what I use as a rule of thumb is GW retail prices as a base guide and modify that depending upon condition of the goods from both parties.

Non GW Figures
I have not had much experience with this, but companies like Mantic and Crocodile games to name just two produce quality and inexpensive figures that can be substituted depending on playing location.

These options can make it a more affordable hobby and paying less than full retail is a win, which makes in my case my limited gaming dollars work harder for me.

Postage/Delivery charges
Always check the postage charge,I cannot stress this enough this should be factored into online purchase decisions, at least that is my opinion on it, if the postage is excessive you could end up paying more than GW retail if not careful.